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Re: [Amps] Power cord to use when converting AL-80B to 240 volts?

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Power cord to use when converting AL-80B to 240 volts?
From: "Henry Pfizenmayer" <pfizenmayer@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 15:34:35 -0700
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FWIW _ Don't know if its valid for 220  lines to ham transmitters ,  but the 
new electric range I just bought says " Effective Jan 1 , 1996 the NEC 
requires that new construction. (not existing) utilize 4- conductor 
connection to electric ranges. "

 The three wire leaves a ground strap from the neutral to the range case. 
The 4 wire removes the ground jumper to the case and the neutral (white 
/bare) then goes to the range connector and the ground to the range case.

 Rgds-- Hank K7HP

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Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Power cord to use when converting AL-80B to 240 volts?


>
> A common workaround is to cover the white wire end with black tape or heat
> shrink. This was allowed in the NEC book 25 years ago; not sure about 
> today.
>
> The use of four wires can be a problem if the existing 240vac outlet has
> only three wires. If three wires worked when the amplifier was 
> manufactured why
> can't they work today? If rewiring the amplifier and cord for 240vac cuts 
> the
> primary current in half then the power loss is cut into one fourth. What 
> is
> wrong with that?
>
> 73/k5gw
>


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